Golden Pheasant Award Explained

Type:award
Golden Pheasant Award
Owner:Scout Association of Japan
Award-For:Outstanding service to Scouting in Japan

The is the highest award for adult leaders in the Scout Association of Japan. It is awarded by the Chief Scout of Japan, awarded for eminent achievement and meritorious service to the Association for a period of at least twenty years. It may be awarded to any member of a Scout Association affiliated with the World Organization of the Scout Movement.[1]

The award consists of a medallion depicting a stylized golden pheasant, suspended from a white ribbon with two red stripes worn around the neck. The attendant uniform emblem, worn over the pocket, consists of two red stripes on a white background with a 5 mm golden device of the Japanese Scout emblem.[2]

Background

The original Japanese list does not assign strict chronological numbering, rather by category. The first category is

political, and in honorific order as number 1 is the Heisei emperor, although he received the award chronologically third in that category. The second category are Japanese Scouters, again starting with number 1 Michiharu Mishima. The third category are non-Japanese recipients, and again the list cycles back to 1, being Martin B. Williams. In addition, Akira Watanabe is out of numerical sequence.

Posthumously conferred are marked with (‡).

Recipients

Award number Year awarded Name Office Representing
11952Martin B. WilliamsFounder of Tokyo 4 Scout groupUnited States
21952J. S. WilsonUnited Kingdom
31953Richard NixonUnited States
11953Michiharu Mishimafirst president of the Boy Scout Association of Japan
21953Jinnojō Hayashi (林 甚之丞)
31954Sano TsunehaElder (early Scouting movement notable)
41955Motojirō Ozakimember of the Diet
51955Chūhachi Nakano (中野 忠ハ)
61956Gotō Shinpeifirst Chief Scout of Japan
71956Yoshinori Futaraco-founder of the Boy Scouts of Japan in April 1922; General Commissioner
41956Daniel SpryCanada
51957Olave Baden-PowellUnited Kingdom
61957Peter Baden-Powell, 2nd Baron Baden-PowellUnited Kingdom
71957Arthur A. SchuckUnited States
81957John ThurmanUnited Kingdom
91957Mohammad Reza PahlaviIran
101957Walter NashNew Zealand
81959Hidesaburō KurushimaPresident of the Boy Scouts of Japan
111959Jorge B. VargasPhilippines
121964Constantine II of GreeceGreece
131964Ellsworth Hunt AugustusUnited States
91966Taizō IshizakaChairman of the National Board of the Boy Scouts of Japan
141966Gabriel DazaCo-founder Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP). BSP President 1961-1968Philippines
31967Shigeru YoshidaPrime Minister
151967Kim Jong-pilKorea Scout Association President ? - June 6, 1969Korea
161968Gustavo J. VollmerVenezuela
171968Irving J. FeistUnited States
41970Eisaku SatōPrime Minister
11971AkihitoCrown Prince of Japan
181971Charles Dymoke Green, Jr.United Kingdom
191971William Durant CampbellUnited States
101973Saburō MatsukataPresident of the Boy Scouts of Japan
201973Antonio C. DelgadoPhilippines
211974Gerald FordUnited States
221975Elizabeth IIUnited Kingdom
231975Prince Philip, Duke of EdinburghUnited Kingdom
111978Kōgorō UemuraChairman of the National Board of the Boy Scouts of Japan
121979Akira WatanabePresident of the Boy Scouts of Japan
241978Birendra of NepalNepal
131978Ichirō TeraoChairman of the National Board of the Boy Scouts of Japan
141978Yoshio Kobayashi (小林 芳夫)
51979Takeo FukudaPrime Minister
151979Seiichiro FurutaScouting pioneer
161979Tadatsugu Ozaki (尾崎 忠次)Scouting pioneer
251980Carl XVI Gustaf of SwedenSweden
61980Masayoshi ŌhiraPrime Minister
71981Yoshio SakurauchiPresident of the Scout Parliamentary Caucus
171981Chubee KagitaGeneral Commissioner of the Boy Scouts of Nippon
181981Jusaburō Kawai (河合 寿三郎)Scouting pioneer
261983Ronald ReaganUnited States
191983Katsuji Yamaguchi (山口 勝治)Scouting pioneer
201985Gen Hirose
81985Ken HaradaPresident of the Scout Parliamentary Caucus
211985Yōsuke Hirayama (平山 羊介)
91986Yasuhiro NakasonePrime Minister
271987László NagySwitzerland
221987Sei Yagi (Yagi Kiyoshi (?)ハ木 清)
231988Masao Murata (村田 正雄) <-- (disambiguate) -->General Commissioner of the Boy Scouts of Japan
241988Toshiwo DokoPresident? (Sōsai)
21989NaruhitoCrown Prince of Japan
251989Masaru Ibuka
261989Yorihiro MatsudairaInternational Commissioner
271989Muneyoshi Tokugawa
281989Lee Teng-huiRepublic of China
281990Mitsuji Hama (浜 光治)
291990Sadaharu Hisamatsu (久松 定治)
301990Yoshio Hattori
311991Sōichirō Honda
321991Shōzō Takahashi (高橋 正蔵)
331991Tarō Matoba (的場 太郎)
101991Noboru TakeshitaPrime Minister
291992Prince Edward, Duke of KentUnited Kingdom
111992Ryūtarō HashimotoPrime Minister
341992Ichirō Fujiyama
351993Yawara Hata
361994Shinpei Iwanami (岩波 信平)
371994Shintarō Negishi
381995Hiro Takiguchi (滝口 弘)Scouting pioneer
391995Masao Takeda (竹田 正夫)Scouting pioneer
401997Yoshishige Ashihara
411997Ryōmasa Suzuki (鈴木 了正, Norimasa or Ryōshō)General Commissioner of the Boy Scouts of Nippon
421997Ayakazu Hirose
121998Keizō ObuchiPrime Minister
431999Shōichi SabaChairman of the National Board of the Boy Scouts of Nippon
301999Park Kun-baeKorea
132003Yoshirō MoriPrime Minister
312005Paras, Crown Prince of NepalNepal
442008Kō YoshidaInternational Commissioner
452010Tsunao HashimotoChairman of the National Board of the Boy Scouts of Nippon
322011Kang Young-joongKorea Scout Association President March 7, 2008 - April 16, 2012Korea
462014Tadashi Sugihara (杉原 正) Honorary Chairman

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Title in Japanese . Title in English . 2015-04-14 . scout.or.jp. https://web.archive.org/web/20150414163026/https://www.scout.or.jp/_userdata/org/h26_hyousyou.pdf . 2015-04-14 .
  2. Web site: Japan Scout Medal . World of Scout Medal. sites.google.com.